A cool airmass passes over Tasmania bringing a speckled cloud over the state. The remains of a frontal system in eastern South Australia is seen as a significant cloud mass with embedded thunderstorms. A northwest cloud band lies across much of the country's interior with some isolated storm activity about inland Queensland, the Northern Territory, and New South Wales. South easterly trade winds are driving onshore flow, bringing spotty low level cloud to the North Tropical Coast of Queensland. A high pressure system is driving onshore flow with spotty low level cloud into the Bight and onto the southern coast of Western Australia. The remainder of the country is mostly cloud free.